Embroidery machines
#81
Skaduzy,
Wow, what a beautiful quilt - just love all that embroidery. Thanks for showing us a picture!!
Wow, what a beautiful quilt - just love all that embroidery. Thanks for showing us a picture!!
Originally Posted by skaduzy
I have a Janome 11000 and love it. The embroidery is beautiful plus it is easy to use and instructions are very understandable. At my age I need 'easy'! Here is an example of how great it works.
#82
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: North Collins,NY
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My husband bought me a Brother SE400 which is a sewing and embridery machine it only does 4x4 this was a great starter
machine for me but it only took me 2 months to out grow now i have a Bernina 200 which i love it has so many different stitches on it and it also does embroidery.I have a long was to go to learn everything this machine does this will be my last machine to ever buy .There is no way that i will learn everything on it.LOL I have both machines and use them both and love them both.
machine for me but it only took me 2 months to out grow now i have a Bernina 200 which i love it has so many different stitches on it and it also does embroidery.I have a long was to go to learn everything this machine does this will be my last machine to ever buy .There is no way that i will learn everything on it.LOL I have both machines and use them both and love them both.
#85
Eldene,
That is exactly what I want to do.....a crazy quilt with embroidery. Yours is beautiful. Love all the colors and fabrics, plus all the stitching. Thanks for sharing!!!
That is exactly what I want to do.....a crazy quilt with embroidery. Yours is beautiful. Love all the colors and fabrics, plus all the stitching. Thanks for sharing!!!
Originally Posted by Eldene
This is the Crazy Patch Quilt that I just finished last night. It was a fun quilt to make.
#86
I have a Viking 1+ which did a 4x4. I bought the larger hoop - 5x7 - but never used it. I think the designs for this hoop had to be split.
So when I decided to upgrade, I looked for machines with much larger hoops. Specifically, I wanted approximately 8x8 and 8x10. Figured that buying once was cheaper than buying as I outgrew embroidery field sizes.
I chose the Babylock Ellisimo. (Yes, lots of $$ but it was my gift to myself after years of catering to everyone else's needs.) I also considered the Janome MC11000SE which is also a very nice machine. My reason for choosing the Babylock was that the technology was several years newer and I didn't want to wait for the new Janome coming out this fall.
So when I decided to upgrade, I looked for machines with much larger hoops. Specifically, I wanted approximately 8x8 and 8x10. Figured that buying once was cheaper than buying as I outgrew embroidery field sizes.
I chose the Babylock Ellisimo. (Yes, lots of $$ but it was my gift to myself after years of catering to everyone else's needs.) I also considered the Janome MC11000SE which is also a very nice machine. My reason for choosing the Babylock was that the technology was several years newer and I didn't want to wait for the new Janome coming out this fall.
#87
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Posts: 1,274
Your Crazy Patch Quilt is stunning! Someday I would like to make one, too, and use up some of my scraps.
Originally Posted by Eldene
I have the Husqvarna Designer Diamond and love it.
I just finished today a Crazy Patch Quilt using the machine embroidery. It is small so will probably use it as a wall hanging. When I figure out how to post pictures I will post it on here.
Eldene from Central Illinois
I just finished today a Crazy Patch Quilt using the machine embroidery. It is small so will probably use it as a wall hanging. When I figure out how to post pictures I will post it on here.
Eldene from Central Illinois
#88
I just bought a Bernina Bernette Deco 600, and have tried it once. It has about a dozen of the cards, and it was a good deal - bought it with a Singer 301. I'll keep the 301, but it wouldn't hurt my feelings to re-home the Bernina. Embroidery machines just aren't my thing I guess. I'd rather hand embroider I guess. It has all the stuff that goes with it, the instruction manual, accessories, the works. Anyone interested?
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